Trigger; Figure 16. Vertical Mode Control; Figure 17. Mfi Input & Trigger Mode - IAI AG-7000 User Manual

Auto-gated intensified ccd camera
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1.4.2.2

Figure 16. Vertical Mode Control

The frame mode is the standard interlaced method of horizontal line transfer. In the first field, the
odd lines are transferred, in the second field the even lines are transferred. This is the normal
mode of operation, each pixel is integrated for an entire field. Vertical resolution is good but there
is a tendency to show vertical Moire when compared with field mode.
In field mode, during each transfer, two adjacent lines are summed together and shifted out. This
increases the sensitivity by a factor of two but reduces vertical resolution.
1.4.3
Figure 17. MFI Input & Trigger Mode
1.4.3.1
The DB15 input connector available on the rear panel serves multiple functions. The MFI Input
selection allows the operator to choose the one that best serves the application.
VD Input is used for genlocking to a vertical drive input
CSYNC is used for genlocking to a composite sync input
Trigger input is used for one of several trigger modes
1.4.3.2
This control allows the option of terminating the MFI in either 75 ohms or a high impedance.
HiZ setting terminates in a high impedance
75 ohm terminates in 75 ohms
1.4.3.3
Off: No triggering
Async Reset – Single pulse on the trigger input causes the video timing to reset to the start of a
video frame
Edge Pre-select
Pulse Width Mode
Note: Trigger mode should not be used with this camera. Default = OFF. Edge Pre-select and Pulse
Width Mode can possibly damage the intensifier, if not controlled properly.
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Vertical Mode

Trigger

MFI Input (Multi-Function Input)
MFI Termination
Trigger Mode
Software Introduction
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